Selecting The Sound Mode; Important Warranty Information Regarding Television Format Viewing - Samsung CS21Z45Z3Q Owner's Instructions Manual

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Selecting the Sound Mode

(depending on the model)
Pressing ToolS button to enter DUAl I-II controls the
processing and output of the audio signal. When power is
switched on, the mode is automatically preset to either "Dual-I
" or "Stereo", depending on the current transmission.
Easy View - Channel Minimizer
Easy View is a combination of Video&Audio features that
make TV viewing much easier.
You can press ToolS button to enter Easy View.
Channel minimizer is a feature
that offers freedom in the
Channel Grouping
Channel Minimizer
number of channels that you can
Channel Scheduler
watch at any time!
Music Mode
Half Mute
To add a Channel
Move
You can go to your favorite
channel you wish to add to
Scroll
Channel Minimizer.
P14
P20
Scroll
Method:
▲ : Add the present channel to Channel Minimizer.
Repeat the process to add upto six channels.
To delete a Channel
You can delete the channel in Channel Minimizer by pressing
▼ button.
NICAM Stereo
Type of broadcast
Regular broadcast
(Standard audio)
Regular +
NICAM Mono
NICAM Stereo
NICAM Dual-I/II
A2 Stereo
Easy View
Type of broadcast
Regular broadcast
(Standard audio)
Enter
Exit
Bilingual or Dual-I/II
Select
Delete
Stereo
P35
Select
Delete
If the receiving conditions deteriorate, listening will
be easier if the mode is set to the Mono.
If the stereo signal is weak and an automatic
switching occurs, then switch to the Mono.
When receiving a mono sound in the AV mode,
connect to the "AUDIO-L" input connector on the
panel (front or side). If the mono sound comes out
only from left speaker, press the ToolS button to
enter DUAl I-II.
on-screen indication
Mono
(Normal use)
Mono
Mono
NICAM
(Normal)
Stereo
Mono
NICAM
(Normal)
Dual-I
Dual-II
Mono
NICAM
NICAM
(Normal)
on-screen indication
Mono
(Normal)
Dual-I
Dual-II
Mono
Stereo
(Forced mono)
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Important Warranty Information
regarding Television Format Viewing
Standard screen format televisions (4:3, the aspect ratio of
the screen width to height) are primarily designed to view
standard format full-motion video.
The images displayed on them should primarily be in the
standard 4:3 ratio format and constantly moving. Displaying
stationary graphics and images on screen, such as the
dark top and bottom letterbox bars (wide screen pictures),
should be limited to no more than 15% of the total television
viewing per week.
Wide screen format televisions (16:9, the aspect ratio of
the screen width to height) are primarily designed to view
wide screen format full-motion video. The images displayed
on them should primarily be in the wide screen 16:9 ratio
format, or expanded to fill the screen if your model offers
this feature, and constantly moving. Displaying stationary
graphics and images on screen, such as the dark side-
bars on non-expanded standard format television video and
programming, should be limited to no more than 15% of the
total television viewing per week.
Additionally, viewing other stationary images and text such
as stock market reports, video game displays, station logos,
web sites or computer graphics and patterns, should be
limited as described above for all televisions. Displaying
any stationary images that exceed the above guidelines
can cause uneven aging of picture tubes (CRTs) that
leave subtle, but permanent burned-in ghost images in the
television picture. To avoid this, vary the programming and
images, and primarily display full screen moving images,
not stationary patterns or dark bars.
On television models that offer picture sizing features, use
these controls to view the different formats as a full screen
picture.
Be careful in the selection and duration of television formats
used for viewing. Uneven CRT aging as a result of format
selection and use, as well as other burned-in images, is not
covered by your Samsung limited warranty.

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